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"Queen Bitch" is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was originally released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory before appearing as the B-side of the single "Rebel Rebel" in the United Kingdom in early 1974. The song was inspired by the Velvet Underground and, in particular, lead singer Lou Reed. It was debuted on BBC radio in June 1971 before being properly recorded at Trident Studios in London between late June and mid-July. Co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, the lineup consisted of the musicians who would later become known as the Spiders from Mars: guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Mick Woodmansey.

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  • "Queen Bitch" es una canción escrita por el músico británico David Bowie. Fue originalmente lanzado en 1971 en el álbum Hunky Dory pero más tarde apareció como el lado B del lanzamiento de sencillo de "Rebel Rebel" en el Reino Unido en 1974.​ Bowie fue un gran fan de Velvet Underground y escribió la canción en tributo a la banda y a Lou Reed.​ El grabó una versión de estudio de "I'm Waiting for the Man" en 1967 (que se mantiene como una canción inédita), también otras versiones en vivo, las cuales pueden ser vistas en Bowie at the Beeb, Live Santa Monica '72 y en Live Nassau Coliseum '76.​ (es)
  • Queen Bitch ist ein von David Bowie geschriebener Song, der im Jahr 1971 auf dem Album Hunky Dory erschienen ist. Der Song leitet sich aus Bowies Bewunderung für den experimentellen Stil der US-amerikanischen Rockband The Velvet Underground her. Er schrieb ihn zu Ehren Lou Reeds und dessen Themenwahl. Auf Hunky Dory existiert zudem eine Hommage auf Andy Warhol, der u. a. Produzent des Albums The Velvet Underground & Nico, bekannt auch als „Bananen-Platte“, war. (de)
  • Queen Bitch est une chanson écrite et composée par David Bowie. Elle est sortie en 1971 sur son quatrième album studio, Hunky Dory. (fr)
  • "Queen Bitch" is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was originally released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory before appearing as the B-side of the single "Rebel Rebel" in the United Kingdom in early 1974. The song was inspired by the Velvet Underground and, in particular, lead singer Lou Reed. It was debuted on BBC radio in June 1971 before being properly recorded at Trident Studios in London between late June and mid-July. Co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, the lineup consisted of the musicians who would later become known as the Spiders from Mars: guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Mick Woodmansey. As a tribute to the Velvet Underground, the song contains both musical and lyrical references to the band. The provocative lyrics concern a male character whose lover searches for drag queens and hookups after the narrator refuses his advances. The drag queen is described using stereotypical phrases. Unlike the majority of Hunky Dory's tracks, "Queen Bitch" is primarily driven by guitar rather than piano. Characterised as glam rock and proto-punk, commentators have noted that the song foreshadowed the direction Bowie would take for his next album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972). "Queen Bitch" has been called one of the best tracks on the album, while some reviewers have considered it one of the best glam rock songs. Bowie performed it live on various BBC radio programmes and concert tours. He also performed it with Lou Reed at Bowie's 50th birthday bash in 1997. Artists who have covered the song include Brazilian singer Seu Jorge and the Hotrats, while it has also appeared in various films and video games. (en)
  • Queen Bitch is een nummer van de Britse muzikant David Bowie, uitgebracht als de tiende track op zijn album Hunky Dory uit 1971. (nl)
  • Queen Bitch è un brano musicale scritto dall'artista inglese David Bowie, decima traccia dell'album Hunky Dory del 1971. Nel 1974 venne pubblicato due volte su 45 giri, come lato B di Rebel Rebel e di 1984, quest'ultimo uscito negli Stati Uniti. Il brano si trova al secondo posto nella classifica delle 20 migliori canzoni glam rock del quotidiano inglese The Guardian, dopo Hot Love dei T. Rex. (it)
  • Queen Bitch är en låt av David Bowie som finns med på hans album Hunky Dory från 1971. Sången släpptes också som B-sida till Rebel Rebel från 1974 (sv)
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  • B-side label of the UK vinyl pressing of the "Rebel Rebel" single release (en)
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  • Queen Bitch by David Bowie UK vinyl pressing.png (en)
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  • Queen Bitch (en)
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  • Part of the genius of 'Queen Bitch' is that it filters the archness of [Marc] Bolan and [Lindsay] Kemp through the streetwise attitude of [Lou] Reed: this is a song that succeeds in making the phrase 'bipperty-bopperty hat' sound raunchy and cool." (en)
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  • June–July 1971 (en)
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  • – Nicholas Pegg, 2016 (en)
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  • Trident, London (en)
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  • "Queen Bitch" es una canción escrita por el músico británico David Bowie. Fue originalmente lanzado en 1971 en el álbum Hunky Dory pero más tarde apareció como el lado B del lanzamiento de sencillo de "Rebel Rebel" en el Reino Unido en 1974.​ Bowie fue un gran fan de Velvet Underground y escribió la canción en tributo a la banda y a Lou Reed.​ El grabó una versión de estudio de "I'm Waiting for the Man" en 1967 (que se mantiene como una canción inédita), también otras versiones en vivo, las cuales pueden ser vistas en Bowie at the Beeb, Live Santa Monica '72 y en Live Nassau Coliseum '76.​ (es)
  • Queen Bitch ist ein von David Bowie geschriebener Song, der im Jahr 1971 auf dem Album Hunky Dory erschienen ist. Der Song leitet sich aus Bowies Bewunderung für den experimentellen Stil der US-amerikanischen Rockband The Velvet Underground her. Er schrieb ihn zu Ehren Lou Reeds und dessen Themenwahl. Auf Hunky Dory existiert zudem eine Hommage auf Andy Warhol, der u. a. Produzent des Albums The Velvet Underground & Nico, bekannt auch als „Bananen-Platte“, war. (de)
  • Queen Bitch est une chanson écrite et composée par David Bowie. Elle est sortie en 1971 sur son quatrième album studio, Hunky Dory. (fr)
  • Queen Bitch is een nummer van de Britse muzikant David Bowie, uitgebracht als de tiende track op zijn album Hunky Dory uit 1971. (nl)
  • Queen Bitch è un brano musicale scritto dall'artista inglese David Bowie, decima traccia dell'album Hunky Dory del 1971. Nel 1974 venne pubblicato due volte su 45 giri, come lato B di Rebel Rebel e di 1984, quest'ultimo uscito negli Stati Uniti. Il brano si trova al secondo posto nella classifica delle 20 migliori canzoni glam rock del quotidiano inglese The Guardian, dopo Hot Love dei T. Rex. (it)
  • Queen Bitch är en låt av David Bowie som finns med på hans album Hunky Dory från 1971. Sången släpptes också som B-sida till Rebel Rebel från 1974 (sv)
  • "Queen Bitch" is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie. It was originally released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory before appearing as the B-side of the single "Rebel Rebel" in the United Kingdom in early 1974. The song was inspired by the Velvet Underground and, in particular, lead singer Lou Reed. It was debuted on BBC radio in June 1971 before being properly recorded at Trident Studios in London between late June and mid-July. Co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott, the lineup consisted of the musicians who would later become known as the Spiders from Mars: guitarist Mick Ronson, bassist Trevor Bolder and drummer Mick Woodmansey. (en)
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  • Queen Bitch (es)
  • Queen Bitch (fr)
  • Queen Bitch (it)
  • Queen Bitch (nl)
  • Queen Bitch (sv)
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